Theresa May will officially step down as the leader of the Conservative Party on today, but will remain as prime minister until her successor is chosen. An exchange of letters between the PM and acting 1922 Committee chairmen Charles Walker and Dame Cheryl
British Theresa May has announced she will step down as UK Prime Minister, after three bruising years that saw her fail to deliver Brexit. May said on Friday she would quit as leader of the Conservative Party on Friday 7 June “I will resign as leader of the Conservative and Unionist party
London – British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected on Friday to announce the date of her departure, triggering a contest that will bring a new leader to power who is likely to push for a more decisive Brexit divorce deal. After
Speaking in London on Tuesday Theresa May announced details of a plan, which Cabinet agreed support for following a three-hour meeting, in front of a backdrop featuring the slogan “Seeking common ground in Parliament”. She said MPs will vote in parliament on whether to
Parliament has approved a bill that effectively rules out a no-deal Brexit by forcing the government to seek an extension from the EU if it cannot pass a divorce plan by April 12. The vote comes after Theresa May met Jeremy Corbyn for
Britain’s exit from the European Union was in disarray after the implosion of Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit strategy left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election or forge a much softer divorce. After
British Prime Minister Theresa May told Conservative Party lawmakers on Wednesday that she would quit if her twice-defeated Brexit deal gets approved by parliament, a member of the parliament at the meeting said. May “will go if deal gets through,” the lawmaker,
LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May will on Monday (Mar 25) chair a potentially volatile meeting of her cabinet amid reports of an attempted coup by colleagues over her handling of Brexit. May will meet the very ministers said to be plotting
Theresa May’s Brexit deal has been defeated in the Commons by 391 votes to 242, a majority of 149. Although the 149 margin was reduced from the record 230-vote defeat of the first “meaningful vote” in January, Mrs May was left far
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal will be rejected by 363 MPs today, according to spread betting firm Sporting Index. Theresa May faces a second vote in the House of Commons later today and they believe May will inevitably face more disappointment,